Corec Soccer Astro-Turf Rules

Corec Soccer Astro-Turf Rules

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS PROGRAMS SOCCER RULES I. THE GAME A. The Field: The playing field will be smaller than a regulation high school field; 40yd. x 80yd. B. Required Equipment: A jersey or shirt, shorts, suitable shoes, and shin guards which shall not be altered or modified from their original state and shall not be handmade out of cardboard, paper, or plastic materials. The jersey of the goalkeeper shall be distinctly different from that of any official, teammate, or opponent, except the other goalkeeper. Home team must wear White shirts Away team must wear Dark shirts. C. Illegal Equipment: 1. Helmets, hats, caps, or visors. Goalkeepers may wear a soft-brimmed hat to protect from the sun (subject to approval by the game official); 2. Cast of any material; 3. Knee braces of hard material, unless hinges are covered by at least 1/2 inch of padding on all sides; 4. Face or spectacle guards; 5. Projecting metal or other hard plates; 6. Pads containing any unyielding material, even if covered with padding; 7. Any type of jewelry, except for religious or medical medals, which shall be taped to the body; 8. Shoes with a front toe cleat (i.e. baseball, football) or metal cleats; 9. Shin guards with exposed sharp edges. D. The game shall consist of two twenty minute halves with a five minute half-time. E. The Program Coordinator and game officials shall have the authority to modify the length of the game if circumstances warrant (darkness, weather, disciplinary, etc.). F. Each team will consist of seven players, with fourteen players (7 men/7 women for co-rec teams) maximum on a roster. Six players are needed to start and continue the game. When a team has the required minimum number of players (6) present to start a game, the game shall begin. Teams that start with fewer than seven players may have their additional player enter the game during a stoppage of play. G. Substitutions: a substitute who desires to enter the game must receive approval of an official. 1. A team in possession of the ball may substitute an unlimited number of players: a. on their own throw-in; b. on their own corner kick. NOTE: If the team in possession of the ball chooses to substitute, the opposing team may also substitute at that time. 2. Either team may substitute an unlimited number of players: a. between periods; b. on a goal kick; c. after a goal has been scored; d. when play is stopped for an injury or a player is cautioned or disqualified (the disqualified player shall not be replaced). EXCEPTION: During a penalty kick: a) the only substitution permitted is for a player injured or cautioned; b) a substitute entering at this time may not take the penalty kick. 1 II. BALL IN AND OUT OF PLAY A. The ball is out of play when it has completely crossed a goal line or touchline, whether on the ground or in the air. B. The ball is in play at all times, including: 1. When it rebounds from a goal post, cross bar, corner post, or cone marker; 2. When it touches an official in the playing field; 3. Until an official blows the whistle; 4. When a drop ball touches the ground; 5. After a free kick travels the circumference of the ball. EXCEPTION: A free kick awarded to a team within their own penalty area is in play after the ball exits the penalty area. C. A drop ball occurs: 1. When two opponents simultaneously cause the ball to go out-of-bounds; 2. If the ball becomes deflated; 3. Following a temporary suspension of play for an injury or unusual situation and no team has clear possession of the ball; 4. When a simultaneous foul of the same degree occurs by opponents. The spot of the drop ball is where the ball becomes dead, unless this is in the goal area, in which case the spot is the nearest point outside the goal area in the field of play. III. SCORING One point is scored when the entire ball passes legally beyond the goal line, between the goal posts and under the crossbar provided it has not been intentionally thrown, carried, or propelled by the hand or arm of a player of the attacking team (except the goalkeeper within his own penalty area). A. A goal may be scored directly from a: 1. direct free kick; 2. penalty kick; 3. corner kick; 4. drop ball; 5. goalkeeper's throw, punt, or drop-kick; 6. goal kick. B. A goal may not be scored directly from a: 1. kickoff; 2. indirect free kick; 3. throw-in; 4. free kick into a team's own goal. IV. OFFSIDE This rule is not in effect. V. SLIDE TACKLES Slide tackles are not allowed in intramural soccer competition. 2 VI. MISCONDUCT A. A player shall be cautioned (YELLOW CARD) for: 1. Unsportsmanlike conduct, including but not limited to: a. encroachment of free kicks; b. unnecessary delay; c. deliberate verbal attacks; d. deliberate handball to stop an attack; e. faking an injury. 2. Persistent infringement of the rules of the game; 3. Objecting by word or action to any decision given by an official (dissent); 4. Entering or leaving the field of play without the permission of an official; 5. Any incidental use of vulgar or profane language; 6. Holding of shirt, short, ect.; 7. Simulating a foul. PENALTY: A cautioned player shall leave the field immediately, may be replaced, and may not return until the next legal substitution opportunity. An indirect free kick shall be awarded to the non- offending team from the spot of the ball. B. A player shall be disqualified (RED CARD) for: 1. Using insulting, offensive or abusive language towards a teammate, opponent, or official; 2. Any subsequent act of misconduct after having been cautioned; 3. Exhibiting violent conduct or committing a serious foul play: a. a foul by a player against an opponent who is moving toward his/her offensive goal with an obvious opportunity to score; b. a player, other than a goalkeeper within his/her own penalty area, who deliberately handles a ball to prevent it from going into the goal. 4. Leaving the team area to enter the field where a fight or altercation is taking place; 5. Taunting. PENALTY: Direct free kick from the spot of the ball unless the game has been stopped for some other reason calling for a different re-start. A disqualified player may not be replaced. NOTE: A player who is disqualified or accumulates two yellow cautions during the regular season must present him/herself to the Associate Director of Programmed Activities before participating in another game. Failure to comply with this rule will result in suspension of both the player and his/her team captain. Any games won under violation of this rule shall be forfeited. One red card ejection or two cautions during playoffs equals dismissal from the playoffs. VII. FREE KICK A. There are two types of free kicks: 1. Direct, from which a goal may be scored against the offending team. 2. Indirect, from which a goal may not be scored unless the ball is played by another player of either team. B. Any player of the offended team may take the kick. Players opposing the kicker shall be at least 10 yards from the ball, or on their own goal line, until it is kicked. The ball shall be kicked while it is stationary at the spot specified by the official. C. Direct free kicks are awarded: 1. If a player attempts to kick, strike, spit at or jump at an opponent; 2. If a player trips or attempts to trip an opponent; 3. If a goalkeeper attempts to strike, strikes or pushes an opponent with the ball; 4. If a player, other than the goalkeeper in his/her penalty area, deliberately handles the ball; 5. If a player pushes an opponent with the hand(s) or arm(s) extended from the body; 3 6. If a player holds an opponent or places a hand(s) on an opponent in an effort to reach the ball; 7. If a player charges into an opponent while the opponent, in the act of playing the ball, has both feet off the ground; 8. If a player charges an opponent in a violent or dangerous manner; 9. If a player charges into the goalkeeper. D. Indirect free kicks are awarded: 1. If the ball is played next by the kicker following a kickoff, a free kick, a penalty kick, a goal kick, a corner kick, or by the thrower following a throw-in; 2. If a player fairly charges into an opponent when neither is within playing distance of the ball; 3. If a player who is not in possession of the ball obstructs an opponent who is attempting to play the ball; 4. If a player kicks, or attempts to kick, the ball while it is in the possession of the goalkeeper; 5. For dangerous play; 6. If a goalkeeper takes more than six seconds before releasing the ball into play; 7. If a goalkeeper illegally handles the ball in his/her own penalty area after once relinquishing possession of the ball (parrying); 8. If a goalkeeper delays in relinquishing possession of the ball; 9. If the game is stopped for misconduct of a player and no other restart takes precedence; 10. If a player slide tackles, or attempts to slide tackle, an opponent.

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